Hasegawa 1/35 PKA Ausf G Gustav Maschinen Krieger (2 kits) Limited Edition

Long after the fires of WWIV burned out the planet, the heavy boots of war still stir the ashes. The power-armored legions of the Strahl Demokratische Republik stride across the land, enforcing order with servo-assisted fists. Against them are arrayed the mercenaries and defectors of the IMA, fighting for their homes and their freedom. The future knows only war and only the dead have seen the end of it.

KIT HIGHLIGHTS
  • Stock Number: HSGS4102
  • Mfg. Number: 64102
  • Skill Level 3
  • 67 / 67 pieces
  • Length: 2.4 in (61 mm)
  • Width: 1.5 in (38 mm)
  • Optional decals
  • Different weapons
  • Fully detailed parts
  • MSRP: $29.99
  • Street Price: $24.99 (Approx)
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Yet another exciting release in the USA. This is the P.K.A. Ausf.G GUSTAV, a double kit in one box from Hasegawa. It is simply comprised of 2 of each sprue for a total of 6 with 2 of them being clear. These are smaller versions of the Hasegawa 1/20 Robot Battle V Maschin Krieger 44 Type MK44 LE type robots. In fact, if you notice on the decal sheet picture below, you will notice that they are scaled @ 1/20. The truth is that it doesn’t matter that much because one thing is for sure with these model kits; they lend themselves for lots of artistic license.

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They are 1/35 scale meaning that they will go like bread and butter with the Hasegawa 1/35 Nutcracker Maschinen Krieger Kit 64111 built back in our studio during the Summer.

They are smaller than their 1/20 counterparts but still pack a lot of detail. This is an excellent set to enter the mecha world. For the price of less than half of the 1/20 you will get 2 kits and the weathering possibilities are endless. We have our A.MIG 7429 ready for this one.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Highly Recommended!

Our sincere thanks to Hasegawa USA for the review sample.

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Author: George Collazo

George has been hosting review sites and blogging about toy collectibles, travel, digital photography and Nikon digital imaging since 1998. His first model kit build was a Testors 1/35 DODGE WC-54 in 1984.

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